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Sunday, January 16, 2005
MASCULINE PONCHO? WELL, I TRIED
EASTWOODLY PONCHO
copyright 01/15/05 Dot Matthews

Materials:
L hook
Red Heart Super Saver 8 oz Hunter green; 4 oz Holly Berry; 4 oz Buff; 4 oz Black
Poncho measures 30" across and 44" long before it's folded in half.
Gauge: 6 sts = 2" and 3 rows = 2"
Abbreviations used:
ch - chain
st - stitch
sk - skip
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
NOTE 1: ch 2 does not count as a stitch.
NOTE 2: numbers in ( ) at end of rows are not instructing you to do anything, they are telling you the number of stitches you should have for the row.
Start with hunter green
Chain 70
ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, *ch 1, sk 1 ch, sc in next ch* repeat from * to * to end. (69 sts)
ch 2, turn.
ROW 2: 1 hdc in each sc and each ch-1 space to end. (69 hdc) ch 2, turn.
ROW 3 thru ROW 7: 1 hdc in ea st across to end. (69 hdc) ch 2, turn.
At end of row 7, break off Hunter Green and attach black. Work hdc in each stitch in the following color patterns.
ROW 8: Black
ROW 9 thru 11: Holly Berry
ROW 12: Black
ROW 13 thru 17: Hunter Green
ROW 18: Black
ROW 19 thru 21: Buff
ROW 22: Black
ROW 23 thru 27: Hunter Green
ROW 28: Black
ROW 29 thru 31: Holly Berry
ROW 32: Black
ROW 33 thru 37: Hunter Green
ROW 38 thru 39: Black
NECK OPENING ROW 40: Black, 24 hdc, ch 21, sk 21 hdc, hdc in next 24 sts. (69 sts) ch 2, turn
ROW 41: Black, hdc in ea hdc and ea chain across to end. (69 hdc). ch 2, turn.
ROW 42: Black, hdc in ea st across to end. (69 hdc) ch 2 turn. Total of 5 rows black.
Work 1 hdc in ea st across in the following pattern.
ROW 43 thru 47: Hunter Green
ROW 48: Black
ROW 49 thru 51: Holly Berry
ROW 52: Black
ROW 53 thru 56: Hunter Green
ROW 57: Black
ROW 58 thru 60: Buff
ROW 61: Black
ROW 62 thru 66: Hunter Green
ROW 67: Black
ROW 68 thru 70: Holly Berry
ROW 71: Black
ROW 72 thru 78: Hunter green.
Fasten off and work in ends.
Cut 16" strands of yarn for fringe, fold in half and attach to bottom of poncho. Use 1 strand of each color for each fringe tassel, place fringe in every 4th stitch across.
Posted at 02:53 pm by Dot
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Thursday, January 13, 2005
I made some corrections to the Flower Hat AKA Lizzy Hat. I reworded some of the rows in order to make the instructions clearer. In row 7 I included instructions to join at the end of the row, and I corrected the note following row 7 to read "Row 8" instead of "row 3.
Posted at 06:10 pm by Dot
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Saturday, January 08, 2005
BABY PERKY PUFFS

copyright © 01/08/05 Dot Matthews
Size 15" 3 to 6 months
Materials
E hook
3 oz Caron Simply Soft orchid
small amount of contrasting color
The yarn amount is estimated, the finished hat pictured above weighed 2 oz. I used a small amount of Red Heart Super Saver in purple as the contrasting color.
Gauge: 4 rows = 2" and 8 sts = 2"
Specialty St:
PUFF ST: (yo, insert hook in designated st, yo draw up a loop) 3 times. there will be 7 loops on hook. Now yo, draw through 6 loops, yo draw through remaining 2 loops. Puff Stitch made.
Note 1: pattern is worked with every other stitch a puff stitch, example=dc, puff, dc, puff, dc, puff.
Note 2: numbers at the end of the row in ( ) indicate number of stitches for the row.
Note 3: beginning ch 3 counts as first dc
ROW 1: Ch 4, 11 dc in 1st ch, join in 3rd chain. (12 sts)
ROW 2: Ch 3, puff st in same st as join, (dc and puff st in next st) around. Join in top of beg ch. (24 sts-12 puff st and 12 dc) Note: refer to specialty stitch instructions at beginning of pattern to see how to make a puff stitch
ROW 3: ch 3, puff st in same st as join, (dc in next st, puff st and dc in next st, puff st in next st, dc and puff st in next st,) around. Join in top of beg ch. (36 sts - 18 puff sts and 18 dc)
ROW 4: ch 3, puff st in same st as join, (dc in next st, puff st in next st, dc and puff st in next st) around. (48 sts - 24 puff sts and 24 dc)
ROW 5: ch 3, puff st in same st as join. dc in next st, puff st in next st, dc in next st.
Puff st and dc in next st, puff st in next st, dc in next st, puff st in next st.
(dc and puff st in next st, dc in next st, puff st in next st, dc in next st.
puff st and dc in next st, puff st in next, dc in next st, puff st in next st.) around. join in top of beg ch.
(60 sts - 30 puffs and 30 dc)
ROW 6: ch 3, puff st in next st, (dc in next st, puff st in next st) around. Join in top of beg ch 3.
(60 sts - 30 puffs and 30 dc)
ROW 7: repeat row 6
ROW 8: repeat row 6
next row is a decrease row
ROW 9: ch 3, puff st in next st, dc in next st, sk next st, puff st in next st, dc in next st, puff st in next st, (sk next st, dc in next st, puff st in next st, dc in next st, sk next st, puff st in next st, dc in next st, puff st in next st) around, ending with puff st in last st, remember to keep every other stitch a puff stitch. Join in top of beg ch 3. (46 sts - 23 puffs and 23 dc)
ROW 10: ch 3, puff st in next st, (dc in next st, puff st in next st) around. Join in top of beg ch 3. (46 sts - 23 puffs and 23 dc)
ROW 11: ch 3, puff st in same st as join, (dc and puff st in next st) around. Join in top of beg ch 3. (92 sts - 46 puffs and 46 dc). Fasten off main color.
ROW 12: Attach contrasting color in any stitch. ch 1, sc in ea st around. (92 sc)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Posted at 07:34 pm by Dot
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Tuesday, January 04, 2005
The good news is...I don't have carpal tunnel, or, so they say. The bad news is...I have tendonitis. Waaaa! Whatever it is, the treatment is immobilize it, rest it, and take anti inflammatory pills. (Oh, goody, just what I needed, another pill.)
 
I can still hold a hook, but the doctor said GIVE IT A REST! He didn't say for how long, though. I'm thinking 2 weeks. What do you think? I can't believe the crochet withdrawal I'm having. I'm worried I'm going to forget how.
Poor, poor, pitiful me.
Posted at 08:27 pm by Dot
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Saturday, January 01, 2005
Lilhatshack saw this choker in my album and asked if I had a pattern for it. The choker pictured here was done without a pattern and by the time I got around to writing a pattern, I had forgotten how I had made it. I recreated it as close as possible and wrote a pattern as I was making it, but sent the choker off to be photographed without taking a picture of it myself. So, if you notice some differences between the picture and your finished choker, that's why. OK then, without further ado...This one's for you Carmen.
WHITE TWINKLE CHOKER
copyright © 12/11/04 Dot Matthews

Materials: H hook; 7 yds Patons Brilliant, color, white twinkle
abbreviations:
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
scs – single crochets
sts – stitches
sl st – slip stitch
sk – skip
ch-# – chain followed by a dash, followed by a number refers to the loop made by a chain.
Note: numbers in ( ) at end of rows indicate number of stitches and is not instruction you to do anything.
ROW 1: ch 5, join with a sl st in first ch, to form a ring.
ROW 2: ch 1, 10 sc in ring, join with a sl st in first sc. (10 scs)
ROW 3: work in back loop only of row 2, ch 1, 1 sc in ea sc around. Do not join. (10 scs)
ROW 4: work in unworked front loops of row 2, *(ch 5, sl st) 3 times in next sc*. Repeat from * to * around. (30 ch-5 loops)
ROW 5: work in both loops. sl st in first sc of row 3, (ch 7, sl st) 3 times in ea sc around. Do not join. Do not fasten off.
STRAPS
FIRST STRAP: ch 60, sc in 2nd ch from hook (ch 2, sk 2 chs, dc in next st) repeat to beginning of the ch-60, end with ch 1, sl st in next ch-7 loop. Fasten off.
SECOND STRAP: join yarn in a loop directly across from strap 1. Follow directions for first strap.
Fasten off, weave in ends.
Posted at 10:23 pm by Dot
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Friday, December 31, 2004
Hats, hats and more hats. I love to make hats. Ever since I made my first hat I've enjoyed making them. I can't seem to stop making hats. My problem is, my family doesn't wear them, my friends don't wear them and I only wear them to cover up my raggedy head when I have to go out and don't have the energy to wash my hair. The solution to my problem is to donate what I make to charity. Not only does it solve my problem of no one in my family to wear them, it satisfies my need to keep making them. And as if that's not enough reason to keep making them, throw in the HUGE feeling of warmth and love that overcomes me when I deliver them. I will probably never see the people who will wear these hats, but it's enough to know the hats will be worn by people who really need them.

I ended up with 91 hats for the homeless, and 30 hats for chemo patients. I delivered these hats to the Human Services Department yesterday, and I know they will get to the people who need them quickly. And, as soon as my wrists rest for awhile I'll start a new batch of hats for next year. I think I'll set a goal of 200 hats for next year. I think I can meet that.
I wish everyone a Happy and Safe New Year. Celebrate all you want in whatever way you want, but please be sensible and don't drive and drink.
Posted at 10:38 am by Dot
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Tuesday, December 28, 2004
I met my goal of 100 UBW hats on Christmas day at 6:00 p.m. and I'm paying the price for it now. I will have to lay the hook down for awhile and let the wrists rest. I've never been bothered with carpal tunnel before but I sure am now. I hope resting it will make it all better, but I'm afraid I've pushed it too far this time and will have to get the doctor involved. I can't stand not crocheting. I need a hook in my hand.
Posted at 11:01 pm by Dot
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UBW HAT
copyright © 12/28/04 Dot Matthews

M Hook, 2 strands ww yarn (weight = 4 - medium) held together
approximately 340 yds (170 yds each strand)
Hat is very stretchy and fits 10 year old children through adult men.
ROW 1: ch 3, 11 dc in first ch. Join in first dc. (12 dc counting first 2 chains as a st)
ROW 2: ch 2, 2 dc in same st as join, 2 dc in each st around, 1 dc in same space as the ch 2, join in first dc. (24 dc)
ROW 3: ch 2, 2 dc in same st as join, (1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) around. join in first dc. (36 dc)
ROW 4 thru 11: ch 2, 1 dc in ea st around, join in first dc. (36 dc)
ROW 12: ch 1, sc in ea st around, join in first sc. (36 sc)
fasten off and weave in ends.
Posted at 10:41 pm by Dot
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Friday, December 24, 2004
Posted at 07:45 am by Dot
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Monday, December 20, 2004

Last week I was making hats for Christmas presents and while I was working on them I realized these would be perfect for the homeless. So I just kept making hats...60 so far. Thirteen of those are for my family, but the rest are going to the Department of Human Services, where I used to work, so they can distribute them. I've set a goal for myself of 100 hats before December 31, 2004. Pretty good start, don't you think? I love making hats.
I used an M hook and 2 strands of worsted weight yarn, I made a basic hat pattern of double crochet 11 rounds and 1 round of single crochet.
I will post the pattern I used later, but right now, it's 3:00 am and I'm sleep deprived and brain function is low and getting lower by the minute.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS and may you always find the yarn you need in your stash!
Posted at 02:57 am by Dot
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